Tag: Jerusalem Post

"Rimon's Song" is a poignant musical tribute written by David Brinn in response to the captivity of Rimon Kirsht Buchshtav, taken by Hamas terrorists and released after over 50 days.
The text discusses a group of US-based rabbis and cantors who have called for a ceasefire in the conflict involving Israel and Hamas, criticizing them for what the author sees as a lack of understanding of Jewish values and the security concerns facing Israel.
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), Canada's leading Jewish advocacy group, is facing criticism for opinion articles written by David Weinberg, the director of its office in Israel.
This article describes the author's experience attending a bris (circumcision ceremony) amidst the ongoing war in Israel.
The Jerusalem Post, a prominent English-language Israeli newspaper, has faced turmoil in recent years under the ownership of businessman Eli Azur.
This article discusses the inappropriate and insensitive ways in which some brands and influencers have exploited the Israel-Hamas war for marketing purposes.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Lahav Harkov, a senior contributing editor and diplomatic correspondent of The Jerusalem Post, discusses how diaspora Jews can stay informed about current affairs in Israel.
Tunisian fricass has become a popular Israeli Independence Day tradition.
Avi Mayer, a prominent pro-Israel activist and communications professional, has been appointed as the next editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing the consequences of his own political tactics as he finds himself trapped in a coalition he created.
The author reflects on their emotional connection to Israel and the current political tensions in the country.
Ruthie Blum discusses the concerns of many American Jews over the perceived threat to democracy in Israel posed by the country's new government.
In this episode, the focus is on the recent U.S. and Israeli elections and their implications for American Jews and U.S.-Israel relations.
In his first overseas trip as foreign minister, Yair Lapid is making a departure from the foreign policy approach taken by Benjamin Netanyahu.
In this episode of the Tel Aviv Review, host Gilad Halpern, along with Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron, cover significant topics including Israel's transition from COVID heroes to zeros, the popular Israeli TV series "Tamar in Tehran" reflecting Israeli perspectives on Persian politics, and journalist Peter Beinart's departure from the Two State Solution for Israel and Palestine.
Conservative news outlets, including The Jerusalem Post and Jewish News Syndicate, unknowingly published opinion pieces by fake columnists as part of a propaganda campaign aimed at the Middle East.
Dr. Lonnie Bunch III, Founding Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, discusses the historical and current state of Black-Jewish relations in America, exploring the existence of a shared agenda.
"Strange Miracle" explores the intersection of Jewish faith and Christian Zionism throughout history, emphasizing the significance of the Jewish people's return to the Land of Israel as a pivotal theme.
Yaakov Katz, editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, talks about his book "Weapons Wizards: How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower" in an episode of the Tel Aviv Review.
Yaakov Katz, a former aide to Naftali Bennett, has been appointed as the new editor-in-chief of the Jerusalem Post, succeeding Steven Linde.
The Jerusalem District Court has approved the sale of the Hebrew newspaper Maariv to The Jerusalem Post owner, Eli Azur, for $1.15 million.
Yossi Huttler, author of Lakol Zman: A Poetical Journey Through The Jewish Year, reflects on his temporary sukkah as a rustic weeklong shelter, expressing reassurance in God's presence symbolized by a milky vapor trail of His chariot.
The author recounts his experience of signing a letter urging Prime Minister Netanyahu not to adopt the Levy Commission Report, believing it may alienate American Jews, lead to international backlash, and hinder a strategic conversation about Israel's future borders.
Yossi Huttler reflects on the concept of Diras Arai, the temporary dwelling, in Jewish tradition.